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If you will notice, there is a colt in the
ellipse of the grip. Some of the later versions of the Texan and Texan Jr. also
had a rearing colt, but this might be the only one made by Hubley that had a
semi-prancing colt. The Colt firearms company is usually a little sensitive and
you have to be careful. This Cap Gun was designed to...SMOKE! Nice of Chuck to
furnish a box of caps. To be fair, I just as easily could have called this Cap
Gun a "Hubley." Schleyer says it might be the last cast-iron gun by
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